Total sales outside North America for May were up 5% to 21,505 units with year-to-date sales up 7% to 98,188 units, according to IT News. Jim Press thinks the strong international sales bodes well for business at home, too, explaining that as Chrysler's business moves toward more globally targeted and fuel efficient platforms, sales of its cars will improve everywhere they are sold.
The Dodge Caliber is Chrysler's highest-volume seller outside North America this year. Dodge-brand cars in general are Chrysler's strongest overseas sellers, with the marque up 40% in the first five months of 2008, compared to a 6% rise at Jeep and a 10% decline of Chrysler-branded vehicles.
The strongest international markets for Chrysler included Russia, where sales rose 107% over 2007 levels, the UK with a 20% rise and the Asia-Pacific region, up 39%.


Reader Comments
Fri Jun 6 2008 7:34 PM
Gus says
Say what you will about Chrysler, but this proves some serious forethought; Integration into foriegn markets knowing that the US cannot possibly support the company forever...
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